Now that is a great idea, thanks!!Use one of the missus nylons as a filter and see if you can vacuum it up
Let me know how you approach your search; maybe I will be able to follow and find the two that are missing in my car
Manual dexterity is my issue as they sometimes just go airborneI'll guarantee that even with those in my car anything I drop, especially something as small as a memory card, will go where they ain't.
And going airborne triggers the built in, undocumented, laser guidance system that directs the card to the smallest crevice into which it will fit.Manual dexterity is my issue as they sometimes just go airborne
Trust me in my world that crevice is the equivalent to a black holeAnd going airborne triggers the built in, undocumented, laser guidance systems that directs the card to the smallest crevice into which it will fit.
no matter what price we're at there's always those that expect that it should be cheaper, will depend on which size and model memory card (memory prices are a bit out of hand right now) it is supplied with but USD pricing will probably range from about $299 through to about $369, depending where memory prices are at (they were expected to be on the way back down already but that still hasn't happened) at the time
in Australia our $499 RRP is anything from $100 to more than $300 cheaper than similar spec models
So roughly what are we looking at in the UK (GBP)?
After official release I will have more info on the price.So roughly what are we looking at in the UK (GBP)?
Use one of the missus nylons as a filter and see if you can vacuum it up
Me too I'm from the UK please can you let me know the costs too. Thanks x
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Will a set of extra mounts and cable be available? I can picture some would want to use the same pair of dashcams in a summer car or truck and them move to the winter use machine. Being able to easily move the cam from one to the other might be a good selling point.
Great advice Phil, but you forgot hanging flypaper for guys like me and @DT MITo get into the crevices, place the filter on the hose then attach the crevice tool. Before you turn the vacuum off, hold the tool upright so nothing falls back out. Another get-into-tight-spaces trick is to put a wad of tape in a stick, then poke around with it. If you've got a dead card, use it to re-enact the event watching to see where it flies off to. So far Ive been lucky- only 3 flying cards and the hardest to find only took a few minutes. It's another reason to always keep a spare card on hand
Phil